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Subject:RE: Impact of early childhood education programs on child maltreatment

Hi Rich,
There are two Cochrane reviews focusing on broader, but related outcomes:
van Urk FC, Brown TW, Waller R, Mayo-Wilson E. Centre-based day care for children younger than five years of age in high-income countries. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD010544. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010544.pub2.
Brown TW, van Urk FC, Waller R, Mayo-Wilson E. Centre-based day care for children younger than five years of age in low- and middle-income countries. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD010543. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010543.pub2.
Best wishes
Kerryann
Kerryann Walsh PhD
Associate Professor
Co-leader Childhoods in Changing Contexts Research Group
School of Early Childhood | Faculty of Education | Queensland University of Technology |
Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 | Phone +61 7 3138 3174 | Fax +61 7 3138 3989 | Email k.walsh@qut.edu.au | Office B411 KG Campus | Staff profile http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/walshk/ | Publications http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Walsh,_Kerryann.html
ORCID iD: 000-0003-2672-2688
CRICOS No. 00213J
From: bounce-120974580-8864685@list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-120974580-8864685@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Rich Gehrman
Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2016 2:59 AM
To: Child-Maltreatment-Research-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Impact of early childhood education programs on child maltreatment
Does anyone know of research or program evaluations that measure the impact of quality early childhood development programs on reducing child abuse and neglect, or ameliorating the impact of maltreatment once children are in the child protection or foster care system?
Several partners In Minnesota are considering a proposal for state funding to provide scholarships to quality child care programs for children who are in or at risk of being in the child protection system.
We would like to identify any evidence that quality child care settings have a positive impact on child development for children experiencing maltreatment, such as on social/emotional development or other measurable milestones.
This proposal is building in part on a pilot program in Hennepin County that is showing some early positive results from these scholarships. One is that the availability of child care slots reduces the time children spend in shelter care, in part because it makes placements available where foster parents work outside the home.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Rich Gehrman
Executive Director
Safe Passage for Children of Minnesota
gehrm001@umn.edu
Rich Gehrman
Executive Director
Safe Passage for Children of Minnesota
(651) 303-3209
gehrm001@umn.edu
www.safepassagemn.com

Hi Rich,
There are two Cochrane reviews focusing on broader, but related outcomes:
van Urk FC, Brown TW, Waller R, Mayo-Wilson E. Centre-based day care for children younger than five years of age in high-income countries. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD010544. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010544.pub2.
Brown TW, van Urk FC, Waller R, Mayo-Wilson E. Centre-based day care for children younger than five years of age in low- and middle-income countries. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD010543. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010543.pub2.
Best wishes
Kerryann
Kerryann Walsh PhD
Associate Professor
Co-leader Childhoods in Changing Contexts Research Group
School of Early Childhood | Faculty of Education | Queensland University of Technology |
Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 | Phone +61 7 3138 3174 | Fax +61 7 3138 3989 | Email k.walshqut.edu.au | Office B411 KG Campus | Staff profile http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/walshk/ | Publications http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Walsh,_Kerryann.html
ORCID iD: 000-0003-2672-2688
CRICOS No. 00213J
From: bounce-120974580-8864685list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-120974580-8864685list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Rich Gehrman
Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2016 2:59 AM
To: Child-Maltreatment-Research-Lcornell.edu
Subject: Impact of early childhood education programs on child maltreatment
Does anyone know of research or program evaluations that measure the impact of quality early childhood development programs on reducing child abuse and neglect, or ameliorating the impact of maltreatment once children are in the child protection or foster care system?
Several partners In Minnesota are considering a proposal for state funding to provide scholarships to quality child care programs for children who are in or at risk of being in the child protection system.
We would like to identify any evidence that quality child care settings have a positive impact on child development for children experiencing maltreatment, such as on social/emotional development or other measurable milestones.
This proposal is building in part on a pilot program in Hennepin County that is showing some early positive results from these scholarships. One is that the availability of child care slots reduces the time children spend in shelter care, in part because it makes placements available where foster parents work outside the home.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Rich Gehrman
Executive Director
Safe Passage for Children of Minnesota
gehrm001umn.edu
Rich Gehrman
Executive Director
Safe Passage for Children of Minnesota
(651) 303-3209
gehrm001umn.edu
www.safepassagemn.com